Welcome All,
I would like to join using HA but since very beginning I have installation problems…
I’m following installation of HA OS on RPI3.
After SD card insertion into RPI3 the installation starts (logs on the screen connected to RPI3 appear), but remote connection to http://homeassistant.local:8123/ fails. The screen “Preparing Home Assistant” does not appear, not mentioning login page.
Logs of the “HA observer” (displayed via 4357 port) repeat endlessly on the following actions:
21-02-20 13:40:59 ERROR (SyncWorker_0) [supervisor.docker.interface] Can't install homeassistant/raspberrypi3-homeassistant:landingpage -> 500 Server Error for http+docker://localhost/v1.40/images/create?tag=landingpage&fromImage=homeassistant%2Fraspberrypi3-homeassistant: Internal Server Error ("Get "https://registry-1.docker.io/v2/": context deadline exceeded (Client.Timeout exceeded while awaiting headers)").
21-02-20 13:40:59 WARNING (MainThread) [supervisor.homeassistant.core] Fails install landingpage, retry after 30sec
21-02-20 13:41:29 INFO (SyncWorker_1) [supervisor.docker.interface] Downloading docker image homeassistant/raspberrypi3-homeassistant with tag landingpage.
21-02-20 13:41:44 ERROR (SyncWorker_1) [supervisor.docker.interface] Can't install homeassistant/raspberrypi3-homeassistant:landingpage -> 500 Server Error for http+docker://localhost/v1.40/images/create?tag=landingpage&fromImage=homeassistant%2Fraspberrypi3-homeassistant: Internal Server Error ("Get "https://registry-1.docker.io/v2/": context deadline exceeded (Client.Timeout exceeded while awaiting headers)").
21-02-20 13:41:44 WARNING (MainThread) [supervisor.homeassistant.core] Fails install landingpage, retry after 30sec
21-02-20 13:42:14 INFO (SyncWorker_0) [supervisor.docker.interface] Downloading docker image homeassistant/raspberrypi3-homeassistant with tag landingpage.
RPI3 replies to ping, so ETH connection is alive (cable connection).
I tried different SD Cards, 5.11 and 5.12 images, 32 and 64bit, writing by Balena and RPi Imager and Win32DiskImager, writing image from url and from local disk, it all gives the same result. No idea what is wrong in this simple self-installation…
Please let me know how to proceed with this error.
Thank you in advance.
Thank you for your response.
I’m pretty sure RPI has internet connection active, see below:
My router assignes DHCP address, lists the RPI device as active with ethernet connection enabled
I can ping it and get the response. Also I can get logs of HA Observer. LAN connection surely works.
When I log-in into HA CLI as root, and then type ‘login’ to get the bash #, then I can ping some external server and get positive response, see example:
#ping time.google.com
#time.google.com is alive!
I assigned fixed IP address of the RPI device in my router, to make sure DHCP is not making problems here, but the result is the same
Finally, when I switch the SD card to the one with RPi OS there is no problem with internet connection.
Therefore I’m pretty sure the RPI has internet connection during installation.
Any more suggestions to verify…?
I have the same issue. RPi 3B, brand new 32GB SD card, etched the HA OS (first 64bit, then 32bit version), no reaction whatsoever after start-up. I don’t even get a ping, nothing on the screen, complete blankness. If I switch back to the other card with Raspbian, all works like charm.
Would appreciate any suggestions. Thanks.
Dear Users/Creators,
No more suggestions?
Nothing I can verify to check what is wrong?
There is a plenty of logs available from Observer.
Can anybody help how to proceed please…?
I”ve tried different versions, 7.4 didn’t work on my rpi3b. I saw a youtuber load 4.3 (download)on a rpi3 so I thought I’d try older versions. No. Well, I went back as far as 5.6.
I lights up (green light) flashes, then nothing.
OpenHab loads and boots with this same setup. I have HA loaded an rpi4. I just wanted to have a backup for the rpi3. I could be wrong, it’s happened before, but I think it’s the image.
If someone can point me at an image for the rpi3b that boots, I’d really appreciate.